Baseball is a game of skill and for that reason the best athlete
is not always the best player. Baseball involves thrilling, pitching, catching, baserunning, fielding, and hitting. If you
want to improve in all of these areas and skills then you must practice regularly using drills. Practicing must be fast and
include jumping from one drill to the other. A good baseball player must always focus on making the most out of every drill
session instead of just going through the motions which can often lead to bad habits. If you want to improve your baseball
game focus on top form in as many drill opportunities as you can. Here's some information to help you while work on improving
your baseball game.

Throwing the ball

You should grab the baseball with your index finger and
middle finger along the long seams of the baseball while keeping your thumb underneath it to provide support. When you throw
be sure to square your shoulders with your target and while moving towards the target throw with a 3/4 arm action.

Fielding
the Ball

If you keep your feet spread and stay down you'll ensure good balance. You do not want the ball to
go between your legs and you always want your glove in front of you so you can block the ball and see it go into your glove.

Catching
Fly Balls

If you're out in the outfield you'll want to be striding towards your target and you'll want to
be behind the ball. You need to be able to see the ball and you need to be able to quickly get your stride to throw to your
target. Finally, be sure to catch the ball above the shoulder with your elbow bent. This will help cushion when catching.

Batting
Stance

When batting your stance should consist of your feet shoulder length apart with your toes pointed inward
slightly. This stance will help you keep your balance. Be sure to look at the pitcher with your head level.

Base
Running

Always run in a way to give yourself the best chance for top speed. For example, if you plan on running
more than one base try to time your steps so you hit the base with your right foot as you get less arc and stay consistently
striding without losing speed towards the next base.

Pitching

Good pitchers focus on making
consistent strikes with proper mechanics. Proper mechanics will reduce the chances of an injury. If you vary the speed of
your pitch the batters will remain confused and their timing will be off.

These tips for improving your baseball are
just beginning. It is important that you practice on all of these skills if you want to become a well-rounded baseball player.